Known for its smell of putrid, rotting flesh, a Corpse Flower bloomed for the first time in 15 years at the Royal Botanic Garden in Sydney, Australia on Thursday. Grown in the Garden’s Palm House, the flower saw a constant stream of visitors making their way in long lines through the garden grounds with some queuing for up to two hours to catch a glimpse and get a selfie with the rare bloom.
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Corpse flower blooms in Sydney for the first time in 15 years: ‘Smells like dead animal in the house’
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